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2025-06-28 18:11:06
The Bisinna two person tent exceeded my expectations! Ive taken it on a number of camping and backpacking trips in the two years I've owned it and have been incredibly impressed.Pros: * Easy Setup: The instructions were clear and concise, and the tent went up in no time at all. * Spacious Interior: Despite its compact size when packed, the tent offered ample room for me and my gear. I even had enough space to sit up comfortably. * Durable Construction: The materials felt incredibly sturdy, and I had no concerns about the tent holding up against wind and rain - I did buy the Bisinna fitted ground sheet as strong storms were expected and I was the only one who woke up dry yet my tent was the only one not a major brand. * Excellent Ventilation: The mesh panels kept the air flowing well, preventing condensation and keeping me comfortable throughout the night. * Lightweight and Packable: The tent packed down small and light, making it easy to carry in my backpack.Overall:I highly recommend this tent to anyone looking for a reliable and comfortable shelter for their next outdoor adventure. It's a fantastic value for the price
Robert F. Jones
2025-05-31 20:10:14
My tent just arrived (ordered on a Friday, received the following Monday) and although I have not officially "used" it (I bought this for a backcountry trip scheduled for the 1st of November at Nordhouse Dunes Wilderness Area) it seems to be of amazingly high quality. Right when I opened the box I was impressed with the closure hardware and the thoughtful design (compression straps built in) of the tent bag itself. Poles seem to be as good if not better than the ones I've owned on tents costing four times as much as this one. I am going to update this review after I've field-tested it, with more product details. At this point I'm giving it 5 stars as there is absolutely nothing negative that I could say. It did weigh in at 4.8 lbs, which is pretty much spot on. Size is bigger than I was expecting, and set up is a breeze. More to follow...........UPDATE: After testing this tent this past weekend out at #NordhouseDunes Wilderness Area, I have to say I'm even more impressed. One plastic buckle that attaches the rainfly to the main tent looked like it might not hold, but it did. My only other minor complaint is one of the velcro pieces on the rainfly wasn't completely sewn on, but I will repair that myself. Set up in the wind was a breeze (pun intended), although I did upgrade the stakes to screw-in sand stakes, which for dune/sand camping would be a necessity. The weather was what I was hoping for....overnight temps near freezing (33 degreess) and mixed precipitation (rain/snow/sleet) from roughly 8pm - 4am. Winds during this entire trip averaged a constant 15 mph, with overnight gusts in the 35-40 mph range. The tent kept me warm and dry the entire time. There were moments when I wondered if I was about to go airborne, but this tent held steady. Taking it down was even easier that setting it up - I stuffed it rather than folding/rolling as we were in a hurry to get to a hot breakfast in town, but again, this little tent performed flawlessly. With the minor exceptions noted, I would recommend this tent for anyone looking for a 3 season, super-affordable alternative to the big brand name tents. I will need to take it out a few more times to determine its true durability, but I'm confident I'll get at least another 2-3 year's use out of it. I did NOT get compensated for this review!
kORY
2025-02-16 16:59:53
The reason for only 4 stars is because the mesh got messed up really quickly, regardless of how careful we were with the tent. It never tore, but I've only used it for one backpacking trip.Other than that, it was very light and compact. It was easy to set up. The rain fly buckled to the tent which made it easy and secure. The poles were nice and sturdy feeling. We camped on multiple ground types throughout the trip and it did great on all of them. Fit 2 smaller adults with our packs
buyer
2024-12-03 15:52:42
Just got my hands on the BISINNA 2/4 Person Lightweight Camping Backpacking Tent, and I have to say, I’m pretty impressed! First off, it’s super light and comes in a small pouch with carry handles, making it easy to toss into your backpack. When I unpacked it, I was surprised by how easy it was to set up. I managed to get it pitched solo in just a few minutes—no hassle at all.The tent has two doors, which is awesome for getting in and out without climbing over your camping buddy. Plus, it has 360-degree windows, so you can enjoy the views from inside and get a good breeze going. There are two pockets in opposite corners where you can stash your essentials, and a hook at the top for hanging a little lantern—perfect for nighttime.Attaching the rain fly was a piece of cake, and it has two air pockets to keep things from getting too stuffy inside. The tent felt roomy enough for two of us, but if you’re thinking of bringing a twin air mattress, I’d skip it. Two air pads fit much better and leave you with more space.Tearing down the tent and packing it up was just as easy as setting it up. I managed to do it by myself with no issues. The bright orange color is great—it stands out, which is nice when you’re in a dense area or just want to make sure your tent is easy to spot.All in all, this tent is perfect for a short trip. I’m actually taking it on a 3-day hiking/camping trip to Patagonia, AZ soon, and I feel confident it’ll be just what I need. Simple, reliable, and easy to use—what more could you ask for?
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